Tailoring the Atomic Structure of Advanced Sol-Gel Materials for Regenerative Medicine Through High-Performance Computing
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Warwick
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
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| John Hanna (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
He T
(2021)
Hydro-Expandable Calcium Phosphate Micro/Nano-Particles with Controllable Size and Morphology for Mechanical Ablation
in ACS Applied Nano Materials
Foroutan F
(2019)
Antibacterial Copper-Doped Calcium Phosphate Glasses for Bone Tissue Regeneration
in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
Vueva Y
(2018)
Silica/alginate hybrid biomaterials and assessment of their covalent coupling
in Applied Materials Today
Norris E
(2020)
Electrospinning 3D bioactive glasses for wound healing
in Biomedical Materials
Bonhomme C
(2018)
Pushing the limits of sensitivity and resolution for natural abundance 43Ca NMR using ultra-high magnetic field (35.2 T).
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
He T
(2022)
Bio-Inspired Degradable Polyethylenimine/Calcium Phosphate Micro-/Nano-Composites for Transient Ultrasound and Photoluminescence Imaging
in Chemistry of Materials
Singh M
(2020)
Synergistic Voltaglue Adhesive Mechanisms with Alternating Electric Fields
in Chemistry of Materials
Valappil SP
(2022)
Antibacterial, remineralising and matrix metalloproteinase inhibiting scandium-doped phosphate glasses for treatment of dental caries.
in Dental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
Tallia F
(2022)
Bioactive, Degradable and Tough Hybrids Through Calcium and Phosphate Incorporation.
in Frontiers in materials
Christie J
(2016)
Bioactive Sol-Gel Glasses at the Atomic Scale: The Complementary Use of Advanced Probe and Computer Modeling Methods
in International Journal of Applied Glass Science
| Description | This project is demonstrating the applicability of computational chemistry coupled with solid state NMR to characterise the speciation and reactivity of bioglass formulations. The project is on-going and the first outcomes have just being reported; further major finding have been observed and these will be reported/published in the near future. |
| Exploitation Route | This project is still on-going and the full potential of this program of work has not been realised as yet. There are many compositional and structural avenues to explore and these will be being investigated through the course of this project. |
| Sectors | Chemicals Healthcare Manufacturing including Industrial Biotechology Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |